St. Joseph’s Indian School Goes Platinum With Candid/GuideStar
Candid, a leading assessor of nonprofit organizations, recently announced that St. Joseph’s Indian School achieved the Platinum GuideStar Seal of Transparency for providing comprehensive information about the school’s programs, success measures and services. Platinum is the highest possible rating for a nonprofit organization. For the past three years, the organization earned the Silver GuideStar Seal of Transparency.
“It is a great honor to accept this Platinum level recognition from GuideStar,” said Kory Christianson, Executive Director of Development for St. Joseph’s Indian School. “Our staff works tirelessly to maintain a transparent and efficient organization while ensuring we are good stewards of donations we receive from likewise hardworking people. Together we serve our common goal: To educate Native American children and families for life — mind, body, heart and spirit.”
GuideStar introduced the Seal of Transparency in 2013 and merged with Candid in 2019. The organization collects, standardizes and makes data available about nonprofit organizations to promote transparency by making it easier to understand what nonprofits do. The organization provides access to timely, nonpartisan data and intelligence to support social sector stakeholders. Ratings such as these ensure donors are well-informed about the work, mission and operations of the nonprofits to whom they donate.
About 5% of the 1.7 million nonprofits registered by the IRS have a GuideStar Seal, and only 15% of those are Platinum.